From a scientific point of view, it is well known that all living beings who were once "One", i.e., originating from a common ancestry, can and will change their appearance over time. In other words, their DNA will mutate mainly in order to respond to new challenges, and to survive. Over time, this can and will lead to developing different species than those which have been present for centuries, or eons. Although they shared the same ancestors, they’re extremely different and this applies to just about all living beings, everywhere.

GDF Unity in Diversity works in the field of citizen diplomacy and uses 'dialogue' to promote intercultural understanding. In collaboration with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), our objective is to initiate, promote and foster cooperation among the global community in a range of intercultural initiatives that aim to establish a peaceful and safer coexistence.

Building avenues through dialogue among cultures, civilisations, religions, faiths, civil sectors, government and non-government organisations in Australia and the Asia Pacific region. The project is aimed at getting to know each other and the rest of the world so that the East and West can FINALLY meet to shake hands in a friendly and sincere manner and build the world together.

This book presents fundamental knowledge and is scientifically based, the first of its kind as far as we know. It is an introduction and basic into dialogue among faith and reason and creative evolution theory with an explanation from subatomic and quantum physics, as it enters the deepest mysteries of us-humans, of our world and universe and also possible other realms and dimensions of existence, paving a path for scientifically based standards for a moral and ethically based life and more...

This material is extraordinary for today's world. Such a noble gesture is only expected from people like Jesus, Buddha or others similar. It is eternal and offers a pathway to follow...

This major project aims at a large scale redistribution of under-utilised materials from developed to underdeveloped countries. The goal is to improve living conditions and contribute to creating a balanced and progressive human development on our planet.

A system of projects for the small islands to re-group and become a strength in protecting their cultural heritage and their way of life, while addressing problems experienced during this unfortunately difficult time of climate change.

As a major environmental concern, our aims include engaging universities and expertise from around the world for increasing the levels of study and awareness. Also, to establish a lobby group for working with governments in expediting the provision of resources in support of Project Kaisei.

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